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Per-Core overclocking For Ryzen

So I plan to Overclock my 1600 core by core, I cant find anything info on how to overclock per-core... and also with this cause any problems if different cores are different clock speeds.

 

I have a X370-F gaming Asus motherboard. I'm asking what voltages should I change for Ryzen overclocking, and what values should I use (Number values).

 

also the Asus bios had advanced settings like LLC and current values... don't know what they mean and how to use them, if you have tips here please share the knowledge.

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Most asus boards have a setting for the x-core ratio, where x spans from 1 to 6 (in your case). So if 1 core is in use, it'll be at that frequency. if 4 are, then the setting for 4, so on and so forth. 

Haven't used an asus board on ryzen yet, or yours specifically for that matter, so I cannot promise that they implemented this for your board. But that's been a thing for a while now. 

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I don't have a problem...

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